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00:09Hello everyone, welcome to a brand new week on House of Games. It's a very special week.
00:13I know what you're thinking, is it a Champions Week, Richard? Surely it's not a Champions Week.
00:17I love Champions Weeks. It is not a Champions Week. It is even better than a Champions Week.
00:22It's a Redemption Week. Four players you've never won before, all battling it out for this trophy.
00:27Shall we meet our players once again? They are Geoff Norcott, Karen Hauer, Michelle Ackerley and Katie Derham.
00:38Hey everyone. Hello. You've all been on before. Four of you, 20 shows between you, zero prizes. That's far.
00:47Redemption is such a nice way of putting it, isn't it? Isn't it? I couldn't think of another word for
00:51it, could you?
00:52Losers, failures. You know what? I was thinking losers. I hadn't thought of failures.
00:58But Geoff, lovely to have you back. How are you feeling about this new cohort?
01:01This new cohort, I feel I look like a cameraman that just came and sat down.
01:06This is a very well-dressed group and then there's me.
01:08Listen, I didn't like to say, but yeah, you do look like a competition winner.
01:12Really lowering the average, I think, of how we look as a panel.
01:15But I'm excited to be back. My son, he's a very shrewd lad and he's only nine, but I was
01:20asking him for advice about coming back.
01:22And he said to me, don't spend so long trying to say funny things, do more correct answers, which I
01:27thought was really, it was insightful.
01:30He said, because the point is, is to get questions right. I was like, that's a very good point.
01:33He's right. Karen, lovely to have you back as well. So as I say, no one's won a prize yet.
01:37You have won a million prizes in your career. You've yet to win a House of Games prize.
01:41Shall we look at today's prizes? Absolutely.
01:43OK. Whoever wins today takes home one of these.
01:47We have got the House of Games hoodie, the House of Games chopping board, the sports bag, the cavetire or
01:52the fondue set.
01:53Anything there that fits in with your lifestyle, Karen?
01:56Hmm, chopping board. Chopping board. That looks woody.
02:01It does look woody. You're absolutely right.
02:03I could definitely use that at home. I love chopping a lot of things.
02:06And, I mean, unfortunately, your face is on it.
02:09That's OK. You can turn a little bit.
02:10And I don't want to chop your face up.
02:11Well, it depends. Listen, the night is young.
02:15Michelle, welcome back. Lovely to have you back.
02:18I'd love to give you a prize as well. Which of those would you like?
02:20You know, I've watched this show many times as well as be on it once.
02:23That fondue set, it just looks cracking.
02:26It's good, right?
02:27You know, you can have a good chat about winning a prize whilst you're eating your cheese.
02:31Yeah, it's a good show-off thing.
02:32Yeah, what's better than that?
02:33No, so some of the prizes, chopping board, are a little bit flimsy.
02:38Katie, I think you came second every single day when you were here many years ago.
02:41Richard Herring was sort of my nemesis.
02:43You know, he's a very competitive man.
02:45What kind of...
02:46He's everyone's nemesis.
02:47There we are.
02:48But no, I'm happy to be here.
02:49Richard Herring, they say, he's the thinking man's Jeff Norcott.
02:52That is what they say, with A-levels.
02:54Yeah, exactly.
02:55Katie, what would you go for if you'd have won today?
02:57I'm going right back to the 80s with a sports bag, I think.
02:59That's quite nice, right?
03:00It's a classic, that.
03:01Absolute classic, yeah.
03:03Jeff.
03:03I don't...
03:04I like the chopping.
03:05I think it looks like a legitimate product, that.
03:07I don't know if you've got a House of Games Christmas catalogue, but I'd buy that.
03:11Shall we get on and play?
03:12So, thus far, no-one's won a prize.
03:14Someone's going to win a prize today, and someone is going to win a trophy by the end of the
03:18week.
03:18Who is it going to be?
03:19Let's find out, shall we?
03:20So, hopefully, our first round today is...
03:25Sound like fingers on buzzers, please, one and all.
03:29Here we go.
03:30For our Redemption Week, I'm going to give you a category.
03:33Your first category is fairy tale characters.
03:37Just tell us what these pictures sound like, and they will be fairy tale characters.
03:47GIF.
03:49Goldilocks.
03:50Goldilocks.
03:50It is.
03:51Very well done.
03:51A gold, count D, and some locks.
03:53Goldilocks.
03:55Say what you see.
03:57Next one.
04:04Michelle.
04:06Rumpelstiltskin.
04:09Rumpelstiltskin.
04:10OK, very good.
04:11Nice and safe.
04:12Next fairy tale character.
04:21Katie.
04:22Jack.
04:22Jack is exactly who we were looking for, from out of Jack and the Bean store.
04:27Forget fairy tale characters for now, though, because we're changing our category to TV cooks.
04:31Here's your first one.
04:39Yes, Michelle.
04:40Delia Smith.
04:41Delia Smith.
04:42It is absolutely right.
04:43Jack D, Leah Michelle, and a blacksmith.
04:48Next TV cook.
04:54Michelle.
04:56Simon Rimmer.
04:57Simon Rimmer.
04:57It is not Simon Rimmer.
04:59It is not.
05:00I mean, that is a...
05:02Do you know what?
05:02If you said that 500 years ago, you would have been executed immediately.
05:09I was looking for Cy King.
05:11Cy King.
05:12Oh, OK.
05:13Hairy bikers.
05:14That is Cy.
05:15He did Gangnam Style.
05:17And that is King Henry VIII.
05:18Next TV cook.
05:24Yes, Geoff.
05:26Simon Rimmer.
05:28That is Simon Rimmer.
05:30Paul Simon and Rimmer from Red Dwarf.
05:34Simon Rimmer's woken up at home, hasn't he?
05:36LAUGHTER
05:36Do you know what?
05:37He was asleep when you said his name first.
05:38He was like, just like, like that.
05:40And then you said his name again.
05:41He's like, I'm glad I woke up.
05:42He's ready.
05:43It's like, you know that round you do where you say the answer from before.
05:45Yeah, from before.
05:46Yeah, exactly that.
05:47OK, TV Cooks, our next category is Reptiles.
05:51Which reptiles are these, please?
06:01Yes, Geoff.
06:03Chamele-Ian.
06:05Chameleon?
06:07It is.
06:08Very well done.
06:09I only knew the third bit of that, and therefore, his name's Ian.
06:12Miranda Kerr there.
06:14That's a meal in the middle.
06:15Kerr-Meal-Ian.
06:17Next one.
06:23Yes, KT.
06:24Komodo Dragon.
06:25Komodo Dragon?
06:26It is Komodo Dragon.
06:28There's a Komodo, there's some dough, and there's Deborah Meadon from Dragon's Den.
06:32Komodo Dragon.
06:33Final question in this round.
06:44Karen.
06:45Dinosaur.
06:46Dinosaur.
06:46Dinosaur?
06:47She's off.
06:48Oh, that's the best answer yet.
06:49It is Dinosaur.
06:50Well done.
06:50I was going to say, guys, I shouldn't be here right now.
06:54Dinosaur.
06:55Woo!
06:55Yeah.
06:56I didn't see that at all.
06:57Very well played, Karen.
06:58Everyone off the mark.
06:59Our first leaderboard takes this shape.
07:01Karen has one.
07:03Michelle and Katie have two each.
07:04Geoff Norcott, early leader, with three points.
07:07Well played, Geoff.
07:10Our next round today is...
07:15Simply average.
07:16It's a pairs game.
07:17Karen, you get to choose your partner here.
07:19Who would you like to play with?
07:19You know what?
07:20I'm going to go with Geoff.
07:21You're going to go with her, yeah.
07:22Because I think he's going to make me laugh even more, huh?
07:24OK.
07:24You're pretty smart as well.
07:26We are.
07:26But that's what my son told me not to do.
07:28Oh, but I like it.
07:29OK, let's keep going.
07:29I like good banter.
07:30I like Karen saying, you know, because he's clever, he's funny,
07:33she just doesn't want to move, Geoff.
07:35Yeah, that's a big part of it, yeah.
07:37So, Geoff and Karen, you are a team.
07:39Michelle and Katie are a team.
07:40If you take your tablets out, please, everyone.
07:41OK.
07:42I'm going to ask you some questions.
07:43You've all played this before.
07:44You write me down a number and I'm going to take the average for each pair.
07:47Whoever is closest wins a point.
07:49Your first question is...
07:51How many lifeboats and hovercrafts make up RNLI's active fleet?
07:57Huh.
08:00What do you reckon?
08:01Any lifeboat people at home?
08:03Thank you so much.
08:05Doesn't include the little charity ones at the shops, no?
08:08That you put your money on the top of?
08:10No, no, no, I'm afraid they're not...
08:12Not active.
08:14Actively.
08:15Not active, sir.
08:20Everyone is in.
08:22Geoff, how's your lifeboat knowledge?
08:23It's not what it was.
08:24When you were a kid, these things are huge.
08:26Yeah.
08:26Aren't they? Like fire engines.
08:28Well, that's because you're smaller.
08:29Yes.
08:30I'm imagining it's still quite important.
08:32The thing that's through me was hovercrafts.
08:34I had no idea that they had hovercrafts.
08:35That's cool, isn't it?
08:36Yeah, so I went higher than I might have done
08:38than if I'd just gone lifeboats.
08:401,700.
08:41Yeah, 1,700.
08:42Karen, have you gone up or down from that?
08:43I actually went a little bit lower.
08:46I started out with 532 and then I added a one
08:49because I panicked.
08:50Yes, there's enough.
08:50So you can never go too high,
08:53so I think that's appropriate.
08:55Yeah, it does sound right.
08:55And very similar answers.
08:561,532 says,
08:58Karen, your average is 1,616 lifeboats.
09:03Michelle, what do you think here?
09:04Well, I've been on a couple of RNLI lifeboats,
09:08not from being rescued.
09:09I was going to say, what happened?
09:11Through work.
09:12And I feel like they haven't got as many as you might think.
09:17OK.
09:17So I've gone for 70.
09:1970.
09:20Katie?
09:20Definitely the austerity end of the line here.
09:23I've gone 150.
09:24150.
09:25You are saying we definitely have a difference of opinion here.
09:27So we've got 110, we've got 1,600.
09:29What do you think at home?
09:31How many lifeboats and hovercrafts are there?
09:36448.
09:36Michelle and Katie, you're absolutely right.
09:38You were very wrong, but you were right.
09:41You were right enough.
09:42I mean, I'm glad that there's more than I thought.
09:44Same.
09:45Yes.
09:45There are seven hovercraft.
09:47Ah.
09:48Seven RNNI hovercraft.
09:49Our next question is this.
09:51How many electrical items are lying unused in UK homes?
09:57That's interesting.
09:58Oh.
09:58I don't even know how many there are in my house.
10:00Yeah.
10:01How many do we each have in our houses,
10:03and then multiply that by how many houses there are, I guess?
10:09There's a company called Material Focus work this out in 2023.
10:18OK, everybody is in.
10:21Michelle, where do you even begin with this?
10:23I really don't know.
10:24I was going to put an extra one on this.
10:26I've gone for 11 million.
10:2811 million, says...
10:30Then I nearly put 111 million.
10:32Katie, what are you saying?
10:34I'm thinking if there's about 70 million people,
10:36let's call that 40 million households,
10:39because lots of people live alone.
10:40OK.
10:41About 20 items per household.
10:43OK.
10:43Unused.
10:44So that's 800 million, isn't it?
10:46Yeah.
10:46Am I...
10:46Literally, you are Mr Percentage Man.
10:49Are you going to tell me now?
10:50I am Mr Percentage Maths.
10:51Mr Maths.
10:52Mr Maths.
10:53Yeah, famously Mr Maths.
10:55Yeah.
10:55So your average is 405,500,000 electrical items
11:01lying unused in UK homes.
11:02It's a lot.
11:02It is a lot.
11:03Karen, what did you think here?
11:05I went lower than that.
11:06OK.
11:07But also, I don't know how high he's gone,
11:09so I wanted to make the difference up.
11:11But I would say 2,352,431.
11:15431.
11:16Thank you for your...
11:17That's very precise.
11:19And she counted every one.
11:21Geoff?
11:21First up, say that one of the ones I've drawn
11:24is the worst one in history.
11:26That's not great, but you said 11 million,
11:27exactly the same as Michelle.
11:28Yeah, but I think I just sort of worked out
11:31the amount of households and stayed there.
11:32So your average is six and a bit million.
11:36So we have six and a half million
11:38and we have 405 million.
11:42In the UK, there are 30 million households,
11:44someone just told me.
11:45OK.
11:46So it depends how many we've got each.
11:48But let's find out, shall we,
11:49how many electrical items are lying unused?
11:52Oh, wow.
11:53880 million.
11:54Katie, wow.
11:57That's amazing.
11:58That's very, very close.
11:59Yeah, about 30 items per household.
12:01Wow.
12:02What a stat.
12:03Let's do one more, shall we?
12:04At the moment, Michelle and Katie
12:05have got both points in this round.
12:07Can Geoff and Karen get this last one?
12:10To the nearest foot,
12:11how tall is the Chalk Hill figure
12:13known as the Cern Abbas Giant?
12:17That's according to the National Trust.
12:19Giants are pretty big, aren't they?
12:21I mean, famously.
12:22Mm.
12:27OK, everyone is in.
12:29Geoff, what have you said?
12:32Um...
12:32I sort of...
12:33Karen's just seen your answer
12:34and now he's laughing,
12:35so something's up.
12:35It's the...
12:36I've just seen Karen,
12:37and I'm not laughing.
12:39I'm dismayed.
12:40I sort of thought it's quite big.
12:42I was trying to think of the size
12:43of a moderately large building.
12:46Yes.
12:47A 700 foot,
12:48that could still be a bit out,
12:49but I feel I might be closer than...
12:53Than what Karen's written?
12:54Just a bit.
12:55Let's find out.
12:55You both know what Karen's written.
12:57Karen, what have you said?
12:58What have she done?
13:0017 feet.
13:01I mean...
13:01OK, I mean, that's my height.
13:02Average.
13:02I'm going for the average.
13:05I've never heard of the Cern Abbas Giant.
13:07That's true.
13:07Yeah, if you've never heard of it,
13:09I mean, the word giant...
13:10Giant, and I'm thinking...
13:13Like, if it's in here...
13:15Yeah, if it was in here,
13:17we'd know about it.
13:18But then again, I see hill.
13:19I should have thought about that.
13:20There's probably outside.
13:22Yeah.
13:22So, 17 feet, says Karen.
13:25The average is 358 and a half feet.
13:30Katie, what did you say?
13:31I don't know.
13:31I think it looks about 20 metres tall,
13:33I was thinking.
13:34OK.
13:34It's quite big, so 70 foot, I've said.
13:3770 foot, says Katie and Michelle.
13:40I had no idea, so I just went 30 foot.
13:4330, why not?
13:44So, your average is 50.
13:47Yeah, mine might be further out than Karen's now.
13:50I do think that.
13:51Only one way to find out.
13:52Yeah.
13:52What do we think?
13:53How tall is that Cern Abbas Giant?
13:54Who's won the final point of the round?
13:59180 feet, Michelle and Katie.
14:00How many to visit this giant?
14:02Karen was a lot closer than mine.
14:04Yes, you absolutely messed that up, Geoff.
14:05Yeah, I did.
14:06I forgive you.
14:07Yeah.
14:08Tablets away, please, everybody.
14:09Very good round for Michelle and Katie there.
14:12Our leaderboard now.
14:13This is Karen on one.
14:15Geoff on three.
14:16Michelle and Katie are joint leaders on five points each.
14:20Three rounds to go.
14:22Somebody's about to win their first ever prize on this redemption week.
14:25Who is it going to be?
14:26Our next round is...
14:31Z2A.
14:31Fingers on buzzers.
14:32I need you to tell me the connection between three clues.
14:35But I will reveal those clues letter by letter.
14:38So, buzz in when you think you know what the clues are
14:39and what connects them.
14:41So, what connects these, please?
14:58Jeff?
14:58Mythical creatures.
15:00Mythical creatures?
15:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:01Werewolf, Phoenix and Yeti.
15:05They'd also have accepted gladiators.
15:08Next one.
15:10What connects these?
15:13What connects these?
15:21BELL RINGS
15:21BELL RINGS
15:22BELL RINGS
15:22BELL RINGS
15:23BELL RINGS
15:35BELL RINGS
15:37BELL RINGS
15:38BELL RINGS
15:39Yes, poor Katie.
15:40She's buzzing every single time.
15:42Karen?
15:42Disney characters?
15:43Is incorrect as well.
15:44Oh, no.
15:45See what happens.
15:46It happens.
15:47Famous statues.
15:48Famous statues.
15:49I got that in the end.
15:50Yes.
15:51The Little Mermaid.
15:52The Little Mermaid is a Disney character.
15:54Venus is certainly a Roman god.
15:56But, yeah, the only thing that connects all three
15:58is they are all sculptures.
16:01Next one.
16:02What connects these?
16:05A lot of whys.
16:07BELL RINGS
16:10Yes, Katie.
16:10They are ways you sign off a letter.
16:12Ways you sign off a letter?
16:13They are.
16:14Yours truly, yours sincerely, and yours faithfully.
16:17Letter sign-offs.
16:19What connects these?
16:29Have you buzzed in at home yet?
16:32BELL RINGS
16:33Yes, Geoff.
16:34Types of apple.
16:34Golden Delicious.
16:37Granny Smith.
16:38And Red Delicious.
16:40Next one.
16:42What connects these three clues?
16:51Geoff?
16:52The chasers.
16:53The chasers?
16:54Absolutely right.
16:55The victim, the beast, and the governess.
16:57I would also have accepted gladiators.
17:01Next one.
17:03What connects these?
17:12Karen.
17:13Beyoncé albums?
17:15Absolutely.
17:16Cowboy Carter, Renaissance, and Dangerously In Love.
17:18OK, Karen.
17:20Final question in this round.
17:23BELL RINGS
17:24What is the connection here?
17:30BELL RINGS
17:33BELL RINGS
17:51Cuckoo clock.
17:52Cuckoo clock.
17:52Cuckoo clock.
17:52Also, Grandfather, Alarm, and Cuckoo would have accepted gladiators at the end of that round.
17:57Just two rounds before we give away our first tries of the week.
18:00Our leaderboard looks like this.
18:02Karen has two.
18:04Michelle has five.
18:05We have co-leaders, but they've changed.
18:07It's Geoff and Katie now co-leaders with seven each.
18:10APPLAUSE
18:11Everybody's still in it, though, with two rounds to go.
18:13Your next round is...
18:18Put your finger on it, everyone.
18:20Tablets out, please.
18:21I'm going to show you some pictures, and I would like you to put your finger on something for me.
18:24I'll point to everyone who puts their finger on the right thing.
18:27Your first picture today is this.
18:30I would like you to put your finger on, please.
18:33The driver.
18:34Which of those is the driver?
18:37Put your finger on something at home on this one as well.
18:54Everybody is in.
18:56What have you got at home on this?
18:57Let's find out what we've got in the studio.
18:59Geoff, which one of those is the driver?
19:00Not a golfer.
19:02I thought that the taller one was potentially the wood,
19:04but that might be the driver,
19:05so I went for the next one down.
19:08OK.
19:09That's where Geoff has gone.
19:10Karen, where are you?
19:11I went for the...
19:12I mean, I've been watching golf.
19:14I'm not a golfer at all,
19:16but I always saw them with the biggest stick.
19:19The biggest stick.
19:20So I picked the one on the top.
19:22You picked the biggest stick?
19:23Yeah.
19:24There we go.
19:25Michelle, pick the biggest stick or Geoff's?
19:26I went for Geoff's as well for the same kind of reasoning.
19:29I know nothing about golf, so I just thought,
19:32what looks like a driver to me?
19:33Maybe that one.
19:34OK.
19:35Right-hand driver.
19:37And Katie.
19:38Basically did the same as Karen,
19:39which is, I think it's the one which you can hit it the furthest.
19:43So the biggest one at the top.
19:43Hit the ball the furthest.
19:56OK.
19:57That would be a three-wood or a five-wood.
19:59You're on there.
20:00Next picture looks like this.
20:04OK.
20:05And I wonder if you could put your finger on...
20:08Kirsten.
20:09Which of those is Kirsten?
20:13Is this a spelling thing?
20:15Hmm.
20:16Yeah, I think our question set is being...
20:19They're being pesky, aren't they?
20:21Pesky is exactly the word.
20:22I thought of mischievous, but I didn't want to accuse them of that,
20:25but pesky I think is perfect.
20:30OK.
20:30Everyone's in.
20:31Yeah, so I think what we have here is three Kirstens and a Kirsten.
20:34Ah.
20:34Is what we have.
20:35Karen, which of those is the Kirsten?
20:38I was going back and forth between Kirsten Stewart and...
20:42Kirsten.
20:43I don't know her last name.
20:44It's an almost impossibility, isn't it?
20:45But I went for the last one.
20:47You went for the last one.
20:48OK.
20:50Michelle, agree, disagree?
20:51I went for the third one along, but it was a guess.
20:56Katie?
20:57I'm going again with Karen, with whom I clearly share a brain.
21:01I think it's Kirsten Dunst.
21:03OK.
21:04So you've gone for the fourth one, and Geoff?
21:05I went also for the fourth one based on the fact that the only person I knew was called Kirsten,
21:11or even knew.
21:12But it's great if you know she's called Kirsten.
21:14And those original Sam Raimi Spider-Man films, she was in them as MJ.
21:18She was fantastic, so...
21:20And she's called Kirsten.
21:21And she's called Kirsten.
21:21I mean, that is sucking a lot of the jeopardy out of this reveal.
21:26It also looks like bad news for Michelle, doesn't it?
21:28Yeah.
21:28So we have three Kirstens and one Kirsten.
21:31Is that Kirsten?
21:34It is Kirsten Dunst.
21:35Very well done.
21:36We have Kirsten Davis, Kirsten Bell, Kirsten Stewart and Kirsten Dunst.
21:41That was a sneaky question, but...
21:42I thought they were literally all called Kirsten.
21:44Yeah.
21:46We handled it very, very well.
21:47Final question in this round, final picture.
21:51Oh, hello.
21:51Can you please put your finger on Broca's area,
21:55which is vital to speech production?
21:58OK.
21:59Where is Broca's area?
22:03Hmm.
22:05At home, if you say Broca's area out loud,
22:09you are using your Broca's area to do that.
22:12So really, really say it and just feel where it lights up in your head.
22:15And that's your Broca's area.
22:18Broca's area.
22:19Broca's area.
22:25Never has there been a bigger example of guesswork.
22:28OK.
22:29We've all tried to find our Broca's area.
22:32Michelle, where do you think the Broca's area might be?
22:34It felt like when I was saying it that it was, like, up here somewhere.
22:37Let's see where you are.
22:39So you're on the orange area.
22:40Yeah.
22:41At the top.
22:41Katie, where's your Broca's area?
22:42See, I watched every season of Grey's Anatomy during lockdown
22:46and I'm sure this came up and McDreamy was really good at saving people's speech.
22:50Mm.
22:51Can I remember where about he was digging in the...
22:54No.
22:54So I've guessed.
22:55I've put red.
22:57You are on the red area.
23:00Geoff.
23:01You know, when you said speak and think about which part of your brain you're using,
23:04I don't...
23:05You probably weren't being totally serious but I took it really seriously.
23:09I'm always serious.
23:09OK.
23:10Well, if this is right then I'm going to be phoning you for a lot of stuff.
23:13I went for the slightly paler green curly bit in the middle.
23:18Because you could feel it when you were talking.
23:19It lit up.
23:20What can I say?
23:21It lit up.
23:21Yeah.
23:21And Karen?
23:22Yeah, I just guessed.
23:24I mean, I can't feel myself speaking right now anywhere in my brain.
23:28Wow.
23:29You can't think of us because I really can.
23:31I feel it in my ears but anyways, I just went for pink right in the front.
23:36But I don't know if that's memory or vision or something but hopefully it's speech.
23:41So we have orange, we've got pink, we've got red and we've got the little in-between bit
23:45that Geoff could feel as he was speaking.
23:47What do you think at home?
23:48What have you gone with here?
23:50Let's find out where is our Broca's area, I wonder?
23:54Geoff, you're absolutely right.
23:56Well done.
23:56That is weird.
23:58There it is, right?
23:58Your instinct.
23:59That is genuinely strange.
24:00You felt your Broca's area?
24:02I felt it.
24:03Maybe you have like some unbelievable skill that has lain dormant.
24:07But you unlocked it and that's why you're never going to get rid of me.
24:10Oh, great.
24:11That's terrific news for me.
24:13Terrific news.
24:13That's the end of the round.
24:14Tablets away, please, everybody.
24:17One round to go.
24:19It's a redemption week so nobody here has yet won a show.
24:21Somebody is about to.
24:23Karen's got four, Michelle's got five.
24:25We have joint leaders, I think it's between these two.
24:27Nine points each, Katie and Geoff.
24:30Wow.
24:32Cantalisingly close.
24:33Shall we do it?
24:34Shall we find our first winner of these four?
24:35It is going to be all down to...
24:41Answer smash.
24:42You've all played it before.
24:42Fingers on buzzers.
24:43Point for a correct answer.
24:44Don't forget, point off for an incorrect answer in this round.
24:48The only time in House of Games you can lose a point to your first category...
24:54...is everyday items.
24:55Those will be the pictures, there will be a clue above.
24:57Smash the clue into the picture.
25:00What is the name of the Disney mouse who has a girlfriend called Minnie and a dog called Pluto?
25:08Katie.
25:09Mickey Ring.
25:10Mickey Ring.
25:10It is absolutely right.
25:11Mickey, Key Ring.
25:12Mickey Ring.
25:13Have you seen Mickey Ring?
25:16Next clue, next everyday item.
25:18Olympic Middle Distance runner Keely Hodgkinson was the 2024 winner of which BBC award that is presented annually in December?
25:28BUZZER
25:29Yes, Katie.
25:30Sports Personality of the Year, Buds.
25:32Sports Personality of the Year, Buds.
25:34Another point to Katie.
25:36APPLAUSE
25:36Very nice.
25:38Something happened with your brockers area, Geoff?
25:40It's happening again.
25:42I fall...
25:43It's like putting, I fall apart on the green.
25:44It's a problem.
25:45I'm trying to stay in the zone.
25:47Earbuds, Sports Personality of the Year.
25:49Next clue.
25:50Next everyday item.
25:52Which song was the first UK number one hit for Blondie?
25:58BUZZER
25:58Katie.
25:59Heart of Glasses Case.
26:00Heart of Glasses Case.
26:01Heart of Glasses Case.
26:02Absolutely.
26:05Next category.
26:08Film actors will be your pictures.
26:12Which journalist TV character lives in Greendale and has a black and white cat called Jess?
26:20BUZZER
26:20Yes, Geoff.
26:22Postman Patrick Swayze.
26:23Postman Patrick Swayze.
26:24It is Postman Patrick Swayze.
26:27APPLAUSE
26:29Next one.
26:31Alberta, Quebec and British Columbia are provinces of which North American country?
26:38BUZZER
26:39Karen.
26:42Canada, Dakota Fanning?
26:44Canada, Dakota Fanning?
26:46It's absolutely right.
26:46Canada and Dakota Fanning.
26:48Canada, Dakota Fanning.
26:50Next one.
26:52Which Japanese dish consists of thinly sliced raw fish served with condiments?
26:58BUZZER
26:59Yes, Karen.
27:01Sashimi lakunis.
27:03Sashimi lakunis?
27:05It is sashimi lakunis.
27:07Sashimi lakunis.
27:08Sashimi lakunis.
27:09Are we done?
27:10BUZZER
27:10We are done for the day.
27:13Someone's about to be a champion, Geoff.
27:15Buzzing and got some.
27:16Karen, lovely.
27:16Enter the round for you there.
27:18But I think Katie's done it, hasn't she?
27:20As I say, you were second in every single show last time.
27:23Have you got your first ever win on House of Games?
27:25Let's find out.
27:25Our winner on Monday's redemption show of House of Games is Katie Derham.
27:31Well done, Katie.
27:32I thought I was always going to be the bridesmaid, Richard Burton.
27:35Here we go.
27:36You are finally the bride.
27:37And what would the bride like as a gift?
27:40Oh, my goodness.
27:41What a treat.
27:43Well, I said I'd love the 80s sports bag and, you know, I'm going to stick with that.
27:46Retro sports bag Katie Derham takes home the House of Games sports bag.
27:49Our weekly leaderboard looks like this.
27:51Katie, four points for the first time ever.
27:54Everyone else, though, there's going to be plenty of prizes for everyone this week.
27:57There's going to be more redemption.
27:59Katie, you've been redeemed like a boots voucher.
28:02Thank you, Richard.
28:02The rest of you, that joy awaits for the rest of the week.
28:06See you all tomorrow, same time, same place.
28:08See you.
28:08See you tomorrow as well, same time, same place on the House of Games.
28:39I literally love it because my brother had one of these for school in the 80s.
28:42With my face on it.
28:43He obviously had a vision.
28:46Everyone was like, who's that?
28:47Yeah.
28:49Amazing.
28:49Amazing.
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